Audubon - Animals |
| Audubon began work on the Quadrupeds of America even before he had completed the royal octavo birds. He issued an Imperial folio work of 'The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America' in 1845-1848. After that, he began work on a smaller octavo size work entitled The Quadrupeds of North America, which is the work offered here. Editions were published beginning in 1849 and continuing through 1870. Virtually all the editions are the same with original hand coloring of the stone lithographs by J.T Bowen of Philadelphia. We keep many of the Octavo quadrupeds in stock. Most of the following pictured images are from the second edition published in 1854 with a few 1st edition prints noted on the linked blown-up images . If you are interested in a particular image, please contact us for other prints that are available. |
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The Jaquar Pl.101 | American Wildcat Pl.1 | Black Bear Pl.141 | Black or Silver Fox Pl.116 | American Elk Pl.62 |
Buffalo-Female & Young Pl.57 | Virginia Deer-Adult Pl.136 | Northern Hare-Winter Pl.12 | Rocky Mountain Sheep Pl.73 | American Deer-Fawn Pl.81 |
Ocelot Pl.86 | Polar Bear Pl.91 | Canada Lynx Pl.16 |